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[pct-l] PCT Waypoints



This might be a bit late, but look around on aidshike.org. I've got some 
waypoints there for the snowy sections in the Sierras as well as a 
traced route of the entire trail for the topo program.

-patch


AsABat wrote:

>>>I think someone's already posted a web site that had the entire PCT
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>>waypoints! If the slippery slope of my memory serves me well, I believe
>>it was programmed into one of the mapping software programs and the raw
>>data can be downloaded...  Anyone remember where that is?
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>MapXchange on the National Geographic Topo! site www.topo.com has several
>plots of at least the California section.
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>>Yeah, I can imagine a site with all this info! 
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>The PCTA site will provide links to worthwhile sites. As for content, it's a
>matter of too little time and money as I understand it. There are a number
>of other sites that also attempt to capture a lot of this data.
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>Carl's ADZPCTKO site also has a good collection of organized links, and he
>too will add others.
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>>trail journals... Add a
>>thru-hiker progress log that thru-hikers can post their locations/dates.
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>Trailjournals.com does a lot of this, but many use their own sites. PCTA
>will link to any PCT trail journal.
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>>Web cam links to places close or on the PCT (PS
>>Tram and the Idyllwild "robocam" come to mind).
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>Brawny has this on her site http://www.trailquest.net/webcams.html but some
>are outdated. I have a number of links and have thought about posting a list
>but, well, you know...
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>>This could be BIG. Now if only someone who knows how to do this steps up
>>and gets this going...
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>Thanks for volunteering to do this, Mike!
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>AsABat
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